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March 5, 2015

There is no question that Hillary Clinton and George Soros are very close politically and socially. However, did Mrs. Clinton’s tight relationship with Soros result in the multi-billionaire mogul instructing his army of tech-savvy social networking gurus to install the private e-mail server at the Clinton home in Chappaqua, New York that the then-Secretary of State used to communicate privately and outside the purview of the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and Federal Records Act (FRA) with her closest advisers, many of whom previously worked for Soros’s NGOs?

As more details are revealed about the nature of Clinton’s email network, these and other questions are being asked about the true nature of Clinton’s decision to have her staff, just two months ago, cherry pick through hundreds of thousands of emails and release only 50,000 of those which she and her staffers deemed compliant with the FARA.

Aside from Clinton skirting the intent of the FARA and FRA, White House Press Secretary Josh Earnest could not say whether Clinton’s use of a private email system resulted in a security vulnerability. Earnest even directed a question whether Mrs. Clinton linked her private email system to the State Department’s classified email system back to the State Department.

Clinton’s private email system at her New York residence was registered by an aide named Eric Hothem. However, Internet registration records list his name as Eric Hoteham. The original clintonemail.com domain name was registered by another aide named Justin Cooper. Cooper now works for Teneo Holdings, a firm that advises corporate clients that was co-founded by former Bill Clinton personal assistant Doug Band. Mr. Clinton’s and Band’s names appeared on the passenger manifests of several flights made with convicted underage sex offender Jeffrey Epstein on his private Boeing jetliner.

Those who defend Clinton’s use of the private system claim that it was already in place when she became Secretary of State. However, Internet domain registration records for clintonemail.com show that there domain was registered on January 13, 2009, eight days before she was confirmed as Secretary of State by the U.S. Senate. Obama announced his selection of Clinton as Secretary of State at a December 1, 2008 press conference in Chicago.

The registration records also indicate that updates of the Whois database record for clintonemail.com were made on February 26 and March 5, 2015 just prior to and after the story about the private email broke in The New York Times. Clinton’s service provider is Perfect Privacy LLC, a private domain registration firm listing its address in Jacksonville, Florida although its website claims its headquarters is in Atlanta, Georgia. Florida Secretary of State corporation records contain no record for Perfect Privacy LLC of Jacksonville.

It has been reported by The New York Times that those who used the private Clinton email system represented Mrs. Clinton’s inner circle of family, friends, and close advisers. They included daughter Chelsea Clinton, who used the pseudonym “Diane Reynolds,” and Mrs. Clinton’s personal assistant Huma Abedin, the wife of disgraced New York congressman Anthony Weiner who resigned after “sexting” photographs of his genitals to unknown women using the pseudonym “Carlos Danger.” Questions are being asked about Mrs. Clinton’s use of the private system to help raise money from foreign sources for her and her husband’s and daughter’s Clinton Foundation, which has been mired in controversy over receiving generous donations from foreign governments.

Was Hillary’s high-tech email system provided and funded by George Soros to conduct a private foreign policy?

There are also credible reports that Mrs. Clinton’s deputy Secretary of State, James Steinberg, also used the private e-mail along with other top aides at the State Department. After Mrs. Clinton took over the reins at Foggy Bottom, she appointed current Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew as her deputy secretary of State for resources and management. Neither Lew nor Steinberg have commented on what knowledge they had of the private email system although it would have been Lew’s responsibility to manage Mrs. Clinton’s email usage of the official unclassified and classified email networks.

WMR has learned that the private email system used by Mrs. Clinton is similar to those installed with funding by Soros’s Open Society Institute in countries targeted for internal subversion. These private systems, such as the one being installed for Cuba’s Jewish community by State Department/U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) contractor Alan Gross, jailed by Cuba for espionage, were developed by Soros’s technical personnel as part of his “Internet Training and Access Program (ITAP).” ITAP was designed to permit activists in certain countries to bypass government restrictions on Internet access and communicate between themselves domestically and internationally with foreign colleagues.? The ITAP project was underwritten by funding from USAID, the National Endowment for Democracy (NED), and other State Department programs.

It is believed by some observers of State Department operations that Mrs. Clinton’s private system may have been used by her top echelon, including then-spokesperson Victoria Nuland, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Jeffrey Feltman, Steinberg, and Lew to foment “themed” revolutions, some of which led to civil wars, in the Arab world. The focus of congressional investigators examining clintonemail.com, WMR is told, should be on the other possible users of the system, which, in addition to Steinberg, Nuland, Feltman, and Lew, may also include Bill Clinton, Doug Band, Soros, and NED president Carl Gershman.

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About Wayne Madsen – Investigative journalist, author and syndicated columnist. Has some twenty years experience in security issues. As a U.S. Naval Officer, he managed one of the first computer security programs for the U.S. Navy. He?has been?a frequent political and national security commentator on Fox News and has also appeared on ABC, NBC, CBS, PBS, CNN, BBC, Al Jazeera, and MS-NBC. He has been invited to testify as a witness before the US House of Representatives, the UN Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda, and an terrorism investigation panel of the French government. A member of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) and the National Press Club. Lives in Washington, D.C.

January 10, 2012

Amy Goodman, Democracy Now! interviews former Gitmo Prosecutor Air Force Colonel Morris Davis on this the tenth anniversary of the Bush policy of “indefinite detention” and the gulag known as Guantanamo Bay. [Read more…]

June 24, 2011

Not only has our military been stretched beyond madness, but America’s President’s should be arrested post haste for war crimes. This business of “empire” building is not what America was founded upon so why the hell are we Americans letting these thugs get away with these most heinous and despicable crimes against humanity?

May 2, 2011

From Democracy Now! “The whistleblowing website WikiLeaks has begun releasing thousands of secret documents from the U.S. military prison at Guantánamo Bay that reveal the Bush and Obama administrations knowingly imprisoned more than 150 innocent men for years without charge. In dozens of cases, senior U.S. commanders were said to have concluded that there was no reason for the men to have been transferred to Guantánamo. Among the innocent prisoners were an 89-year-old Afghan villager and a 14-year-old boy who had been kidnapped. Some men were imprisoned at Guantánamo simply because they wore a popular model of Casio watches, which had been used as timers by al-Qaeda. The documents also reveal that the journalist Sami al-Hajj was held at Guantánamo for six years partly in order to be interrogated about his employer, the Al Jazeera network. Al-Hajj’s file said he was sent to Guantánamo in order to “provide information on … the Al-Jazeera news network’s training programme, telecommunications equipment, and newsgathering operations in Chechnya, Kosovo and Afghanistan.” For more, we speak with journalist Andy Worthington, author of The Guantánamo Files: The Stories of the 774 Detainees in America’s Illegal Prison. [includes rush transcript]”

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